Nvidia has had a year that few companies could have predicted, solidifying its position as one of the most influential players in the technology sector. With revenue soaring, stock prices reaching record highs,
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Intel's second effort at breaking into the graphics card duopoly looks promising, but the company took its time getting here.
Intel reveals its CES 2025 keynote schedule for January 6, sharing the stage with AMD and NVIDIA. Discover what to expect from this battle of tech titans.
Intel has been struggling to keep up with AMD and Nvidia but there might finally be some good news for investors.
Shortly after it launched in 2022, Puget Systems tested the Arc A750 (8GB and 16GB models) and came away disappointed. The B580 shows clear improvements over its predecessor, and Intel’s continued driver development will no doubt extend the performance of the B580 even further. Intel's release timing is unfortunate, however.
The Intel Arc B580 is a high-performance, value-driven graphics card that rivals—and often outperforms—the Nvidia RTX 4060, all at a more affordable price. Available as a standalone card or in CCL's Horizon Gaming PCs,
Companies like AMD ( AMD) are angling to poach Nvidia’s customers and slice into its estimated 80% to 90% market share. Even Nvidia’s own customers are working on chips meant to cut down on their reliance on the graphics giant’s semiconductors. And Wall Street is getting on board.
Details about the HP Omen 16 Max have leaked online, revealing a high-performance gaming laptop equipped with unannounced top-of-the-line hardware. According to a post by X (formerly Twitter) user MysteryLupin,
Intel's new Arc B580 is superfast, but how does it compare to the wildly popular Nvidia RTX 4060? I found out.
Complementing the next-gen CPU is Nvidia’s RTX 5080 mobile GPU, which should launch alongside the RTX 5000 family of desktop GPUs at CES next month. Expect enhanced ray tracing
Apple is ramping up research and development of its own AI chip to reduce its reliance on third-party developers, potentially finally completely ending its decades-long unhappy relationship with Nvidia.